"Decisions of a bystander country to the Srebrenica genocide have no place in justice"

: 2018-02-23 10:16

NEWS CENTER - "The baseless decisions of a country who was a bystander to the Srebrenica genocide, have no place either in history or in justice," Turkish Foreign ministry said regarding the decision of the Dutch House of Representatives on 1915 events.

The Turkish Foreign Ministry strongly condemned to the decisions taken by the Dutch House of Representatives recognizing the events of 1915 as "genocide".

The statement was recorded as follows: "The baseless decisions of the House of Representatives of a country who was a bystander to the Srebrenica genocide, an undying pain in the middle of Europe, have no place either in history or in justice. Thus, they are neither legally binding nor have any validity. Turkiye’s position on the events of 1915 is based on historical facts and legal norms. The established jurisprudence in European law and the decisions of the European Court of Human Rights affirm our rightfulness. Even so, we take note of the Dutch government's statement that “it will not follow the House in its assessment recognizing the 1915 events as genocide and that being represented at a commemoration ceremony in Yerevan would not imply recognition of the events as genocide." (ILKHA)

"Decisions of a bystander country to the Srebrenica genocide have no place in justice"

NEWS CENTER - "The baseless decisions of a country who was a bystander to the Srebrenica genocide, have no place either in history or in justice," Turkish Foreign ministry said regarding the decision of the Dutch House of Representatives on 1915 events.

The Turkish Foreign Ministry strongly condemned to the decisions taken by the Dutch House of Representatives recognizing the events of 1915 as "genocide".

The statement was recorded as follows: "The baseless decisions of the House of Representatives of a country who was a bystander to the Srebrenica genocide, an undying pain in the middle of Europe, have no place either in history or in justice. Thus, they are neither legally binding nor have any validity. Turkiye’s position on the events of 1915 is based on historical facts and legal norms. The established jurisprudence in European law and the decisions of the European Court of Human Rights affirm our rightfulness. Even so, we take note of the Dutch government's statement that “it will not follow the House in its assessment recognizing the 1915 events as genocide and that being represented at a commemoration ceremony in Yerevan would not imply recognition of the events as genocide." (ILKHA)

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